childcare and working mums
Two policewomen’s crawling babies are nothing to do with Ofsted
The Times (London), 29 September 2009
A government’s job is to protect us from strangers, not our mates. By Libby Purves.
Working mothers’ children unfit
BBC News Online, 28 September 2009
Children whose mothers work are less likely to lead healthy lives than those with "stay at home" mothers, a study says.
Review of babysitting ban ordered
BBC News Online, 28 September 2009
The Children's Minister has ordered a review of the case of two police officers told they had broken the law by caring for each other's children.
Women told to stop childminding arrangement
The Times (London), 26 September 2009
Ofsted has said that, according to legislation, caring for another person’s child “for reward” is classed as childminding.
Women aren’t equal to men - especially not the feminists
Sunday Times, 9 August 2009
By Minette Marrin.
Women better at ‘ousting boss than making money’
The Times (London), 7 August 2009
Academics claim that female executives are better at removing men from top jobs than at making money for the company.
Live debate: when did feminism lose the plot?
The Times Alpha Mummy, 4 August 2009
Alpha Mummy will be hosting a live debate tomorrow at 1pm asking whether feminism has become a dirty word. With Jennie Bristow, Times leader writer Antonia Senior, and Antonia's 14-year-old sister, Elishna O'Donovan, who will be talking about what feminism means to her generation.
Fifth of women choose career over babies
The Times (London), 26 June 2009
Trend marked among 'women of higher social class, with better qualifications and who were brought up as only children'.
Social policy ‘ruining childhood’
Daily Telegraph, 17 June 2009
Childhood is being undermined by a string of "oppressive demands" from ministers disguised as social policy, experts have claimed.
Nursery, nanny or nothing? Just don’t cut costs - or corners - with childcare
The Times (London), 12 June 2009
By Sarah Vine.
Paternity leave scheme shelved by Mandelson
Sunday Times (London), 31 May 2009
Plans were sharply criticised by small firms which complained that they would cost too much and create more red tape.
Cut in maternity leave to give fathers more time off
The Times (London), 30 March 2009
Watchdog demands greater equality for parents.
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